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WashU Welcomes Class of 2029, Showcases Digital Innovation, New Faculty, and Exciting Fall Sports and Events

WashU Welcomes Class of 2029, Showcases Digital Innovation, New Faculty, and Exciting Fall Sports and Events

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Good afternoon, Washington University community. Today is Monday, September 1, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. The university is excited to welcome the Class of 2029, the second-largest in our history, comprising 1,963 students from 49 states and 29 countries. This diverse group embodies the values and spirit of WashU, bringing a wide array of backgrounds and perspectives to our community. This summer, students participating in WashU’s Digital Transformation Summer Corps developed AI-driven tools to support interdisciplinary research projects. This initiative is part of the Digital Intelligence & Innovation Accelerator, a key component of the university's "Here & Next" strategy, aiming to integrate cutting-edge technology into academic endeavors. The Brown School is pleased to announce the addition of six new faculty members for the 2025-26 academic year. These scholars will enhance research and teaching in areas such as child welfare, financial capability, nonprofit leadership, youth development, and policy reform, further strengthening the school's commitment to social impact. As the new season approaches, the Washington University men's soccer team, under the leadership of head coach Andrew Bordelon, is set to build upon last year's performance. The Bears will kick off their season on Friday, August 29, with an away game against Millikin, followed by a match at Westminster on Sunday, August 31. Fans can look forward to the home opener on Friday, September 5, against Elmhurst at Francis Olympic Field. The No. 11 ranked Washington University women's volleyball team, led by coach Vanessa Walby, is gearing up for an exciting season. The Bears will host the annual Bear Invite on Friday, August 29, and Saturday, August 30, welcoming teams such as Bluffton, Carthage, Loras, Webster, and Willamette to the Athletic Center. Matches will take place in the Field House, with the Bears facing Willamette at 5 p.m. on Friday and Loras at 7 p.m. Looking ahead, the Department of History invites students to the Bear Beginnings Open House on Tuesday, August 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in Olin Library, room 142. This event offers an opportunity to meet faculty, learn about the history and medical humanities programs, and connect with representatives from various campus organizations. Ice cream will be provided, and attendees can spin the prize wheel for a chance to win WashU swag and other prizes. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around our campus.
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